Revolutionizing Mind & Body Health

"Letters from Generation RX" Premieres Nov 9 on DirectTV

“Letters from Generation Rx” is an award-winning movie which tells the real stories of those whose lives have changed through medication...for the worse.

It also prominently features the Stephan family's story, including the dramatic events which led not only to healing the family’s mental health conditions (with the earliest versions of EMPowerplus), but also began Truehope’s mission to change the status quo and empower people with holistic knowledge and solutions.

All of us here at Truehope would like to thank Bell Media and CTV for honouring a long time Truehope Participant, Laurie Pinard, as one of five spokespeople chosen from across Canada for Mental Illness Awareness.

"I'm a 44-year-old woman who has fought my way back to health from the edge of darkness and despair. I lost everything I had, and I nearly lost my life. I'm here to give hope to anyone who suffers from mental illness that it is possible to get well and lead a fulfilling, productive life. Taking EMPowerplus was the way back for me." Laurie Pinard

Hear the Truehope EMPowerplus Story told by Anthony Stephan

Anthony Stephan tells the story of how the EMPowerplus Formula came to be. He explains the heart-wrenching situation his family was in. Anthony's father-in-law had committed suicide, then 16 years later his wife also committed suicide. If that wasn't enough, now his children were showing the symptoms of mental illness and there was nothing the doctors could do to prevent it.

When it looked like all hope was lost, Anthony started to put the pieces together showing that nutrition could be the answer. Anthony started his son Joseph on the first version of the EMPowerplus formula and within 30 day things were looking positive. For the first time in years, the future was finally looking bright.

What if Nutrition Could Treat Mental Illness?

Even though society is inundated with drugs which claim to be effective treatments, mental illness rates are rising, not declining.

Now, scientists are finding a key component overlooked by most psychiatrists: What you eat affects your mental health.

In this talk, Professor Julia Rucklidge presents compelling facts about how our food choices help or hurt psychiatric problems. She also reviews the evidence behind the recent paradigm shift of using nutrients to treat these challenges. The talk will challenge our current treatment regime for mental disorders and suggests an alternative course of action.